Blue light activates calcium-permeable channels inArabidopsismesophyll cells via the phototropin signaling pathway
- 22 January 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 100 (3), 1456-1461
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0333408100
Abstract
Light is a central regulator of plant growth and development. Among the processes triggered by blue and UV-A light, phototropism, stomatal movement, and chloroplast orientation rely on the activation of blue-light receptors known as phototropins. So far, these photoreceptors constitute a class of light receptor kinases unique to the plant kingdom. In Arabidopsis thaliana, the two members phot1 and phot2 have been shown to display partially overlapping functions. Up to now little is known about the signaling cascade, which links these phototropins to the physiological responses downstream of blue-light perception. Here, we show that on illumination with blue light, but not red light, voltage-dependent and calcium-permeable channels activate in the plasma membrane of mesophyll cells. Blue-light stimulation in the presence of the photosynthetic electron transport inhibitor, 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea, indicates that blue-light receptors rather than photosynthesis control channel activity. Sensitivity toward the protein kinase inhibitor K252a further pointed to the possible involvement of light receptor kinases. In support of this hypothesis, in the photoreceptor mutant phot1-5, blue-light induction of calcium currents was dramatically reduced and was eliminated in the double mutant phot1-5 phot2-1. By contrast, in cry1-304 cry2-1, an Arabidopsis mutant lacking another class of plant blue-light receptors, the channel remained sensitive to blue light. We thus conclude that blue light triggers calcium fluxes via the phototropin-activated calcium-permeable channel.Keywords
This publication has 47 references indexed in Scilit:
- Convergence of Calcium Signaling Pathways of Pathogenic Elicitors and Abscisic Acid in Arabidopsis Guard CellsPlant Physiology, 2002
- Cellular and Subcellular Localization of Phototropin 1Plant Cell, 2002
- phot1 and phot2 mediate blue light regulation of stomatal openingNature, 2001
- Photocontrol of stem growthCurrent Opinion in Plant Biology, 2001
- Phototropin-related NPL1 controls chloroplast relocation induced by blue lightNature, 2001
- SUB1, an Arabidopsis Ca 2+ -Binding Protein Involved in Cryptochrome and Phytochrome CoactionScience, 2001
- Photoreceptors in Plant Photomorphogenesis to Date. Five Phytochromes, Two Cryptochromes, One Phototropin, and One SuperchromePlant Physiology, 2001
- Plant blue-light receptorsTrends in Plant Science, 2000
- Blue Light Activates Potassium-Efflux Channels in Flexor Cells from Samanea saman Motor Organs via Two MechanismsPlant Physiology, 2000
- Blue-Light Photoreceptors in Higher PlantsAnnual Review of Cell and Developmental Biology, 1999